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Businiess name:  Chino Youth Museum
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Went today cause it was FREE for the first 1000 guests in July (they are at 500 currently) and wanted to check it out. \r \r It is also FREE on the First Friday of the month from 3pm - 5pm. Parking is FREE. This place is very inexpensive only $3 per child, Adult FREE. They is a small grass area outside with lots of shade to have a picnic. \r \r My toddler loved the motorcycle and the kitchen. \r \r This place has a lot of potential. They need more items in the dress up corner and a mirror for the kids to look at themselves when they get dressed. \r \r My disappointment are the parents who just sit around gossiping or on the phone while their kids are playing by themselves. Also I feel this place being so inexpensive that parents should help out with the cleanup after their own kids. The kitchen playroom was a mess when we walked in and the child doesn't get into it cause they love to discover what is in the drawers, shopping for food, cooking, and setting up the table. If everything is on the floor then their imagination goes out the window. Same with the craft room...here the museum supplies you with crayons, markers, construction paper, glue, scissors and a craft project and parents leave the room a mess with paper everywhere, glue open, markers missing caps, and crayons on the floor for kids to step on. \r \r If we would like this place to continue being inexpensive as it is we need to do our part in cleaning up after ourselves. \r \r socalpocketmemories.blogspot

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